Disney Vacation Club (DVC) offers a range of distinctive accommodations that go beyond the typical resort experience. This article delves into three unique DVC options: the Bora Bora Bungalows at the Polynesian, the Treehouse Villas at Saratoga Springs, and the Cascade Cabins at Copper Creek. Understanding what each has to offer can help you make an informed decision for your next magical vacation.
Bora Bora Bungalows at the Polynesian
Nestled along the serene Seven Seas Lagoon, the Bora Bora Bungalows provide a private oasis with stunning views of the Magic Kingdom. These two-bedroom bungalows feature their own plunge pool on the deck and piped-in music from the Happily Ever After fireworks show. Recently refurbished in 2022, the interiors are fresh and inviting.
While the bungalows are not the closest to the Great Ceremonial House, they remain within walking distance to dining options and the monorail station. Additionally, boat transportation is available to the Magic Kingdom. However, it’s important to note that these accommodations come with a high point cost, ranging from 112 to 226 points per night. Some guests may also find the morning boat horns disruptive.
Treehouse Villas at Saratoga Springs
For those seeking a peaceful retreat, the Treehouse Villas at Saratoga Springs offer a secluded escape. These rustic three-bedroom villas are elevated structures, providing privacy and tranquility. Each villa includes a private deck with outdoor seating, perfect for relaxing after a day at the parks. They can accommodate up to nine guests, making them a great option for larger groups.
The Treehouse Villas are located in a remote section of the resort, which adds to their quiet charm but can also be inconvenient for accessing the main resort amenities and parks, especially without a car. These villas have yet to undergo refurbishment, setting them apart from other updated areas of Saratoga Springs.
Cascade Cabins at Copper Creek
Combining privacy with accessibility, the Cascade Cabins at Copper Creek blend some of the best features of unique DVC accommodations. These two-bedroom cabins boast a wrap-around porch with a hot tub and a double-sided fireplace, offering a rustic chic ambiance. Some cabins even provide views of the Magic Kingdom fireworks.
The Cascade Cabins are closer to resort amenities and transportation options compared to the Treehouse Villas. While they are not the most economical choice, their point value ranges from 84 to 196 points per night, making them a less expensive alternative to the Bora Bora Bungalows for the same guest capacity.
Conclusion
Each of these unique DVC accommodations offers something special, whether it’s the luxurious seclusion of the Bora Bora Bungalows, the rustic tranquility of the Treehouse Villas, or the blend of privacy and convenience found in the Cascade Cabins. By understanding the features and trade-offs of each option, you can choose the perfect stay for your Disney World vacation.
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